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Alice in Chains is turning its latest album into a film: The grunge rock band released a creepy teaser trailer for its new Black Antenna movie.

On Thursday, the band unveiled the Black Antenna trailer on its YouTube account, and it’s not your typical music video. According to the account, Black Antenna is a sci-fi flick inspired by Alice in Chains’ newest album, Rainier Fog. The movie, which looks like a dark romance conflict, will premiere in 2019.

Shots of the trailer reveal messy love, walks in daylight, and *spoiler alert* a pile of bloody teeth on the ground, which happens to follow up with a man putting pliers in his mouth (yikes). The film’s well-suited characters intermingle in a nightmarish relationship, and are found in between scenes of crime tape, space helmets, and hamsters.

Black Antenna, which is directed and produced by Adam Mason, will be broken down into 10 episodes staring early next year, according to Revolver. Each song from Rainier Fog will correlate with an episode, which gives the flick a cool indie-meets-sci-fi vibe.

“We’ve always toyed with the idea of creating videos for every song on one of our albums. Not only did we do that for Rainier Fog, it got totally out of hand and we made a whole goddamn movie,” Sean Kinney, Alice in Chains’ drummer, told Revolver. “Everything that will be seen in the videos will be footage from Black Antenna to preface the complete film’s release.”